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A614 crash

A biker has suffered serious injuries after a crash with a car near to Middleton-on-the-Wolds.

A Humberside Police spokesman said: “We were called shortly before 12pm with reports of a collision on the A614.

“The incident involved two vehicles a black BMW motorcycle and a black Audi Q7. The motorcyclist, a man, suffered injuries that are thought to be serious but not life threatening.”

15:10

Brexit

Mrs May said Britain would honour its financial commitments so no country would have to “pay more or receive less” over the remainder of the current budget plan.

15:10

Humber bridge roundabout crash

Traffic faced delays around the Humber Bridge roundabout this morning after a bus and a car crashed.

On person is in hospital with minor injuries after the crash.

Humberside Police were called to the incident at around 7.40am this morning. A spokesman said: “The collision this morning was on the A15 with the junction of Boothferry Road and involved a bus and a car and was reported to us at 7.40am.

“One person was taken to hospital with minor injuries and other traffic appears to have been relatively unaffected as was able to navigate around it.”

15:01

Brexit

Mrs May said she was proposing an “implementation period” of “around two years” after Britain leaves the EU when existing market access arrangements will apply.

14:46

For people travelling on Sunday

14:21

Road blocked due to accident-Middleton-On-The-Wolds

The A614 Front Street is blocked in both directions with queuing traffic due to an accident involving a car and a motorcycle. The accident took place between Goodmanham Road and Intake Hill/ Londesborough Road. An ambulance is at the scene.

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Calls for child support improvements

Ministers must not “shy away” from improving the child support system, MPs have warned after the Government issued a “disappointing” response to calls for change.

In a report published earlier this year, the Work and Pensions Committee said the Child Maintenance Service (CMS) must be tougher on enforcing payment of child support and tackling gaps in its provision for cases of domestic violence.

Conservative Heidi Allen, who sits on the committee, said the cross-party group of MPs felt “some disappointment” about the Government’s response to its recommendations.

In a letter to Work and Pensions Minister Caroline Dinenage, Ms Allen said the committee remains “concerned” the Government’s wish to give both parents the chance of a “fresh start” in the CMS would mean “established histories of non-payment and/or abusive behaviour will come at the expense of inevitable distress for long-suffering parents with care”.

12:29

A614 crash

the A614 Front Street at Middleton-on-the-Wolds, between Market Weighton and Driffield, is blocked in both directions.

A car and a motorbike have been involved in a crash between Goodmanham Road and Intake Hill / Londesborough Road according to traffic management system Inrix.

Emergency services are attending the scene and traffic is queuing in the area.

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Advance traffic warning

There are going to be lots of road closures around the Hull Marathon on Sunday with buses operating diversions.

11:04

Bad news for Uber

Transport for London says it has informed Uber that it “will not be issued with a private hire operator licence”.

Mayor of Sadiq Khan said of the decision not to issue Uber with a licence: “All companies in London must play by the rules and adhere to the high standards we expect - particularly when it comes to the safety of customers. Providing an innovative service must not be at the expense of customer safety and security.”

Uber said in a statement that the decision would “show the world that, far from being open, London is closed to innovative companies”.

10:30

Brexit

Theresa May will tell European counterparts their shared political legacies depend on agreeing a good Brexit deal as she seeks to break the deadlock in negotiations over the UK’s withdrawal from the EU.

The Prime Minister will set out her plans for a transitional period from the formal date of Brexit in March 2019, expected to last two years, before moving to a permanent trade deal.

09:40

keep your belongings locked up

Police are reminding University students who own cars to make sure they keep them locked and secure, and parked in a well-lit area with no valuables on display.